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publishing the pentagon papers revealed a government making public statements about the vietnam war that it knew to be false. the watergate revelations revealed a cancer of government corruption. making public personal phone numbers and family conversations about the health of an ill father are no one's business but the family. for the most part the mainstream media handled the bush e-mail hacking with restraint. we report the the hacking. that is news but little else. still, the episode is a less-than-gentle reminder of how technology is redefining our culture, the whole idea of privacy, and, yes the respect or lack of respect that honest citizens should have for each other. these rat things that all of us not just journalists may want to think about. how the news is delivered will take care of itself. ould aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. reques
publishing the pentagon papers revealed a government making public statements about the vietnam war that it knew to be false. the watergate revelations revealed a cancer of government corruption. making public personal phone numbers and family conversations about the health of an ill father are no one's business but the family. for the most part the mainstream media handled the bush e-mail hacking with restraint. we report the the hacking. that is news but little else. still, the episode is a...
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this is breaking news from the pentagon. we'll have more later today on eyewitness news at 5:00. >>> and finally, it's a cat fight over cats. a new zealand environmental advocate wants to rid his country of pet cats. he says the felines threatening the native birds there. but cat lovers have their claws out saying the anti-cat guy should stay out of their lives and leave their cat companions alone. got to leave the cats alone, right? >> we like when it's raining cats and dogs. ba da bump! >> it is a little bit. >> have a great afternoon. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com [ crickets chirping ] [ traffic passing ] ♪ [ music box: lullaby ] [ man on tv, indistinct ] ♪ [ lullaby continues ] [ baby coos ] [ man announcing ] millions are still exposed to the dangers... of secondhand smoke... and some of them can't do anything about it. ♪ [ continues ] [ gasping ] >> brooke: bill. >> bill: katie shouldn't have walked out on me...again. and over what? what -- one lousy, little drink? >> brooke: she just
this is breaking news from the pentagon. we'll have more later today on eyewitness news at 5:00. >>> and finally, it's a cat fight over cats. a new zealand environmental advocate wants to rid his country of pet cats. he says the felines threatening the native birds there. but cat lovers have their claws out saying the anti-cat guy should stay out of their lives and leave their cat companions alone. got to leave the cats alone, right? >> we like when it's raining cats and dogs. ba...
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gil pratt is a program manager at the pentagon's defense advance research agency known as darpa. >> what a robot would be able to do at distance from them. >>reporter: the face of darpa's robotics challenge, a response to the nuclear disaster in fukushima, japan nearly 3 years ago. >> what if we could have a robot go in there looking and doing other than just observing. >> controlled by their human operators they perform various challenges. driving a car, closing a valve and walking over a simulated rubble field. tony stentz is the director of the national robotics center at carnegie mellon university. stentz and his team designed and built "chimp" for this competition, another cost of $3.5 million. >> i can see robots operating in underground mines, where there is a risk of fire explosion or claption. there are a number of potential applications. >> the finals will be held next september. the winning team will be awarded a $2 million prize and a chance to turn science fiction into science fact. vinita nair, cbs news, new york. >> axelrod: a couple of police officers in tampa bay are bei
gil pratt is a program manager at the pentagon's defense advance research agency known as darpa. >> what a robot would be able to do at distance from them. >>reporter: the face of darpa's robotics challenge, a response to the nuclear disaster in fukushima, japan nearly 3 years ago. >> what if we could have a robot go in there looking and doing other than just observing. >> controlled by their human operators they perform various challenges. driving a car, closing a valve...
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and at the pentagon there is a comparable capability to do that. and one of the things frankly when i was secretary i said, we ought to pay more attention at the defense department to how cia handled this operation because they really have a very effective process. so, i think that's happening. i think the pentagon is beginning to develop that kind of capability. i think ultimately the more we can probably put in to the military the better because it's a much more open process. but there are always going to be the need for the kind of clandestine operation that the cia and cia alone can operate. i think we are best off if we can maintain both of those capabilities. >> schieffer: leadership it seems to me is about priorities. president obama has three years to go here, what do you think his priorities should be over the next three years? >> i want president obama to be successful. to have a legacy. and office. there are important areas where i think he has made an important contribution, but more is going 4v-pi think he's got a good legy on the econ
and at the pentagon there is a comparable capability to do that. and one of the things frankly when i was secretary i said, we ought to pay more attention at the defense department to how cia handled this operation because they really have a very effective process. so, i think that's happening. i think the pentagon is beginning to develop that kind of capability. i think ultimately the more we can probably put in to the military the better because it's a much more open process. but there are...
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could the pentagon have saved a u.s. ambassador and three other meshes in libya? today we heard for the first time from the diplomat who called for help. >> i told them to go bring our people home. >> reporter: sharyl attkisson and david martin are on the story. a secret service supervisor caught up in the prostitution scandal tells his story to our john miller. and david martin with a hero getting the lift he needed to take his life back. >> it's going to be a new josh himan for sure. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. ning news" wi >> pelley: good evening, the man who allegedly held three young women captive for a decade in his cleveland home will face a judge tomorrow to hear the charges against him. prosecutors announced today that ariel castro faces four counts of kidnapping, those for the three women and a child born to one of them in the home. he also faces three counts of raping the women. two of the victims rescued monday evening were reunited with their families today. this was gina dejesus. she didn't speak pub
could the pentagon have saved a u.s. ambassador and three other meshes in libya? today we heard for the first time from the diplomat who called for help. >> i told them to go bring our people home. >> reporter: sharyl attkisson and david martin are on the story. a secret service supervisor caught up in the prostitution scandal tells his story to our john miller. and david martin with a hero getting the lift he needed to take his life back. >> it's going to be a new josh himan...
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. >> the pentagon is opening the >> by lifting the combat ban execution, the pentagon is opening its door to more women being killed or wounded in action. conflicts have cost more than 130 women their lives and more than 800 have been wounded. dawn halfacre lost her arm fighting alongside an infantry unit. >> there's not a big difference at all. and a lot of the missions we did we did with infantry units, we would do with shelled artillery units. we were all fighting the same thing, doing the same thing. >> this is the executive director of the women's service active network. she's a former marine captain. she says frontline jobs will mean more advancement to women officers. >> in the civilian world we refer to the glass ceiling when women can't get beyond their point of progression. in the military we call it the brass creeling. >> now this change in policy was recommended by the joint chiefs of staff but the changes will not be immediate. some of these jobs for these women will open up this year, but tl different branches of the military have until 2016 to make their case that some
. >> the pentagon is opening the >> by lifting the combat ban execution, the pentagon is opening its door to more women being killed or wounded in action. conflicts have cost more than 130 women their lives and more than 800 have been wounded. dawn halfacre lost her arm fighting alongside an infantry unit. >> there's not a big difference at all. and a lot of the missions we did we did with infantry units, we would do with shelled artillery units. we were all fighting the same...
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we are at the pentagon where one of the four airliners crashed. he will observe a moment of silence there in honor of the victims at the pentagon. >> trending now this morning never forget for the 9/11 anniversary also syria and the president's speech. the new iphone 5s that was revealed yesterday and hurricane sandy humberto the first hurricane of the season in the atlantic. also trending benghazi. >>> coming up, an older gal in the stands catches a foul ball with a glove. coming your way. >> and i'm dennis o'donnell. the usa soccer team looks to punch its ticket to the world cup and could the a's pad their lead in the american league west? we're coming up. >> and what is cool about your school? you can submit your nomination on our website, just go to kpix.com/coolschool. we may come and feature your school right here on our show. ,, ,,,, see the giants at a-t-and-t park. >>> a baseball game today, giants and rockies, 12:45 game time sunny, mild, breezy, 67 degrees. >> it may get a little traffic tie-up around the bay bridge or embarcadero aroun
we are at the pentagon where one of the four airliners crashed. he will observe a moment of silence there in honor of the victims at the pentagon. >> trending now this morning never forget for the 9/11 anniversary also syria and the president's speech. the new iphone 5s that was revealed yesterday and hurricane sandy humberto the first hurricane of the season in the atlantic. also trending benghazi. >>> coming up, an older gal in the stands catches a foul ball with a glove....
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david martin is at the pentagon. >> reporter: the use of drones to hunt and kill suspected terrorists has replaced the all-out air strikes with which the wars in iraq and afghanistan began. drones have become the first line of defense against terrorists shadowing and striking them in remote areas of pakistan and yemen. >> impact. >> i'm a big advocate of drones. >> reporter: today former defense secretary robert gates argue head that in addition to the advantage of not putting a pilot's life at risk drones cause remarkably few civilian casualties. >> first of all the numbers i believe are extremely small. and second you do have the ability to limit that collateral damage more than with any other weapon system that you have. >> reporter: critics dispute that and say civilian casualties fuel hatred of america and create more terrorists than they kill. but armed drones are only increasing in number. this helicopter drone which the navy uses for surveillance is about to be armed with laser guided rockets. giving it the capability to launch strikes from the back of ships. and there is the
david martin is at the pentagon. >> reporter: the use of drones to hunt and kill suspected terrorists has replaced the all-out air strikes with which the wars in iraq and afghanistan began. drones have become the first line of defense against terrorists shadowing and striking them in remote areas of pakistan and yemen. >> impact. >> i'm a big advocate of drones. >> reporter: today former defense secretary robert gates argue head that in addition to the advantage of not...
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david martin is at the pentagon, and elizabeth palmer talks with the rebels. and on the road-- the whirlybird catches steve hartman's attention. >> i mean, they told us it was impossible. who doesn't want to prove everyone wrong when they're told that something's impossible? imposs captioning sponsored by cbs captning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. two people are dead, 38,000 are outho, their homes this evening, 24 square miles of dry, forested terrain has gone up in flames around colorado springs. for four days, life has gone on just one step ahead of the fire. peter mcevoy had his at-bat and then went home to evacuate his baseball trophies. j.c. francis said she remembered watching television by the fireplace in her aunt's house. the weather is now helping, for a change, and barry petersen is on the fire line. >> reporter: with a break in the weather, the 750 firefighters get their first real chance against a fire that can spread faster than a man can run. incident commander rich harvey. >> as that
david martin is at the pentagon, and elizabeth palmer talks with the rebels. and on the road-- the whirlybird catches steve hartman's attention. >> i mean, they told us it was impossible. who doesn't want to prove everyone wrong when they're told that something's impossible? imposs captioning sponsored by cbs captning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. two people are dead, 38,000 are outho, their homes this evening,...
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continuing with today's layoff of 3,000 employees until it can confirm hagel's announcement with the pentagon. >>> asian markets were lower amid rising concerns about the u.s. debt ceiling. tokyo's nikkei fell more than 1%. hong kong's hang seng lost half a percent. a strong ending to the week on wall street wasn't enough to undo the damage to the dow as investors worry about the ongoing government shutdown. the dow shed 259 points last week while the nasdaq finished the week up 20. >>> japan airlines announced this morning it's ordering a dozens of new jets from airbus. they're ordering a-350 jets worth $9.5 billion with an option to buy another 25 of the planes. it's to defeat boeing which has long dominated the japanese market. >>> good news for commuters this morning if you're stopping by the gas station on your way to work to fill up. the latest lundberg found the price plunged 14 cents. the average stands at $3.38. >>> "gravity" opened over the weekend. the 3-d space drama starring sandra bullock and george clooney made more than $55 million in its debt weekend. falling to second place
continuing with today's layoff of 3,000 employees until it can confirm hagel's announcement with the pentagon. >>> asian markets were lower amid rising concerns about the u.s. debt ceiling. tokyo's nikkei fell more than 1%. hong kong's hang seng lost half a percent. a strong ending to the week on wall street wasn't enough to undo the damage to the dow as investors worry about the ongoing government shutdown. the dow shed 259 points last week while the nasdaq finished the week up 20....
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house this morning joined by vice president joe biden, his wife jill biden, president obama at the pentagon. >> together we pause and we pray and we give humble thanks as families and as a nation for the strength and the grace that from the depths of our despair has brought us up again has revived us again, has given us strength to keep on. >> and in shanksville, pennsylvania, this morning the names of passengers and crew on united 93 were read aloud by relatives. people of that flight are considered heroes after terrorists took over the flight. that flight was headed to san francisco from new jersey when it crashed in pennsylvania. kpix 5's cate caugiran is in union city with how some bay area communities are now honoring the 9/11 victims. >> reporter: it's been 12 years but the bay area remembers just a couple of hours ago, a ceremony that wrapped up involved the families of those aboard that tragic flight 93 along with local community and city council members. they all paid tribute to their loved ones and other brave souls on that plane. [ taps ] >> reporter: a woman and her husband visi
house this morning joined by vice president joe biden, his wife jill biden, president obama at the pentagon. >> together we pause and we pray and we give humble thanks as families and as a nation for the strength and the grace that from the depths of our despair has brought us up again has revived us again, has given us strength to keep on. >> and in shanksville, pennsylvania, this morning the names of passengers and crew on united 93 were read aloud by relatives. people of that...
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. >>> in a surprising move, the pentagon announced it will lift its ban and allow women to be sent to the front lines. senior defense officials say defense secretary leon panetta will change the rules today that will allow women to serve in patrol and commando roles. the military services will have until 2016 to allow women to join combat positions. >>> tough questions for secretary of state hillary clinton on the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. the senate and house foreign relations committees grilled her for more than five hours yesterday. clinton was accused of not doing enough to provide protection and of misleading the public in the aftermath of four americans being killed. the secretary responded to say she is focused on trying to fix what went wrong. >>> and secretary clinton's replacement will begin his nomination process today. senator john kerry will go before the senate foreign relations committee in the first step to become the next secretary of state. to prepare for his new role, the senator will have to sell off many of his personal investments in order to avoi
. >>> in a surprising move, the pentagon announced it will lift its ban and allow women to be sent to the front lines. senior defense officials say defense secretary leon panetta will change the rules today that will allow women to serve in patrol and commando roles. the military services will have until 2016 to allow women to join combat positions. >>> tough questions for secretary of state hillary clinton on the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. the senate and house...
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in a just released pentagon report shows a sexual assault in the military are a growing epidemic. the estimated amount of sexual a assault of servicemen and servicewomen have increased in the military are a growing epidemic. the estimated amount in creased from 19,300 in 2010 to 26,000 last year. danielle nottingham has more. >> police in arlington, virginia, arrested jeffrey krusinski after groping a woman in a park lot. he was in charge of the special sexual assault and response unit. >> we're all enraged and troubled over these troubling allegations. >> reporter: here on capitol hill the pentagon is seeing a troubling trend. they sear showing sexual assaults in the military on the rise with as many as 26,000 claims last year alone. the vast majority of those go unreported. senators patty murray and kelly ayotte have introduced legislation to try and help the victims. >> we do our military and our servicemembers little good if we ignore this problem. >> reporter: defense secretary chuck hagel has ordered a series of changes to clean up the military culture. >> we're all going to
in a just released pentagon report shows a sexual assault in the military are a growing epidemic. the estimated amount of sexual a assault of servicemen and servicewomen have increased in the military are a growing epidemic. the estimated amount in creased from 19,300 in 2010 to 26,000 last year. danielle nottingham has more. >> police in arlington, virginia, arrested jeffrey krusinski after groping a woman in a park lot. he was in charge of the special sexual assault and response unit....
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we spaint lot of time talk pentagon that. >> schieffer: netanyahu is too much the diplomat to get in the middle of the american government shutdown argument but he did pass on how israel solved its problem when it couldn't agree on a budget. >> you know, i contributed once to a change of legislation in israel. we have, i have to tell you, a system that is not good. some say it's lousy. we introduced one change-- if you don't get a budget by the end of the year, an automatic budget goes into place 1/2 each month of last year's budget. you don't get a budget within six months, you go to elections. guess what, bob? we always get a budget. >> schieffer: well, that may not be such a bad idea at that. we'll have a lot more from the prime minister on part two of our broadcast this morning, and i'll be back in a minute with some personal thoughts. >> schieffer: writing a commentary is usually the last thing i do when i'm preparing for "face the nation." i want to make sure i take last-minute twements into account. well, i could have written this one four or five years ago. the government is
we spaint lot of time talk pentagon that. >> schieffer: netanyahu is too much the diplomat to get in the middle of the american government shutdown argument but he did pass on how israel solved its problem when it couldn't agree on a budget. >> you know, i contributed once to a change of legislation in israel. we have, i have to tell you, a system that is not good. some say it's lousy. we introduced one change-- if you don't get a budget by the end of the year, an automatic budget...
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. >> justin minyard, a retired special ops interrogator, hurt his back as a first responder at the pentagon on 9/11. >> at my worst point i was taking enough pills daily to treat four term neil ill cancer patients. >> josh renschler, hurt by a mortar blast in iraq, needs a cane and can barely hold his childs. the va has him on 13 medications for his pain. >> and when i cry out to the v.a., my only source of medical care, to help me with this situation, and i'm hit with a brick wall, and a bottle of pills, that does not end the hopelessness. >> reporter: federal records we obtained detail numerous concerns of narcotic practices at v.a. facilities around the country. v.a. pharmacists were reported to be forced and coerced by management to fill and refill narcotics. a doctor reported to a v.a. hot line she was resigning because of excessive narcotics distribution at a v.a- hospital in alabama. a v.a. undersecretary for health, dr. jesse, turned and promised these two men, and all veterans to do a better job of looking past medications and get to the root cause of veterans' pain. >> to mr. wren
. >> justin minyard, a retired special ops interrogator, hurt his back as a first responder at the pentagon on 9/11. >> at my worst point i was taking enough pills daily to treat four term neil ill cancer patients. >> josh renschler, hurt by a mortar blast in iraq, needs a cane and can barely hold his childs. the va has him on 13 medications for his pain. >> and when i cry out to the v.a., my only source of medical care, to help me with this situation, and i'm hit with a...
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the pentagon said there were security concerns. further muddying hagel's visit, hamid accused the united states and hagel from holding talks. as an example, he cited saturday's suicide bombings that killed 19 people. he said they're trying to frighten us into thinking that if the foreigners are not in afghanistan, we would be facing these sort of incidents. the defense secretary and karzai eventually met behind closed doors. hagel told karzai there are no talks. >> i told the president that it was not true that the united states was unilaterally working with the taliban in trying to negotiate anything. >> reporter: it has been a trip with little good to be said about u.s./afghan relations as both nations try to unwind america's role here. on saturday the final handover of prisoners was canceled in an argument over karzai's desire to free some of them. as if the day weren't already tense enough, president hamid karzai accused u.s.-led forces and the afghans working with them of abusing university students. charlie d'agata, cbs news,
the pentagon said there were security concerns. further muddying hagel's visit, hamid accused the united states and hagel from holding talks. as an example, he cited saturday's suicide bombings that killed 19 people. he said they're trying to frighten us into thinking that if the foreigners are not in afghanistan, we would be facing these sort of incidents. the defense secretary and karzai eventually met behind closed doors. hagel told karzai there are no talks. >> i told the president...
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nearly half the cuts will come from the pentagon which was announced last week. wyatt andrews has that part of the story. >> reporter: tens of thousands of workers just in the shipyards of virginia are at risk of losing their jobs because of the budget cuts. one of them is mike patterson, a pipefitter at bae systems. >> the major concern is the layoffs. when these jobs run out, there won't be any coming in behind them. >> reporter: so when these ships leave, the work runs out? >> the work runs out. >> reporter: the navy's budget cuts of $10.3 billion will fall hardest in the shipyards and involve the cancellation of maintenance and modernizations of 22 warships this year. what does that mean? >> it's catastrophic to our industry, to our employee, and equally as important to the readiness of those ships. >> reporter: clifford says some navy destroyers and cruisers will lose critical upgrades to their weapons systems. >> if we don't do that we are sending a ship out in harm's way that may not be as fit to fight as it should be. >> reporter: it's less capable as a w
nearly half the cuts will come from the pentagon which was announced last week. wyatt andrews has that part of the story. >> reporter: tens of thousands of workers just in the shipyards of virginia are at risk of losing their jobs because of the budget cuts. one of them is mike patterson, a pipefitter at bae systems. >> the major concern is the layoffs. when these jobs run out, there won't be any coming in behind them. >> reporter: so when these ships leave, the work runs out?...
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here is a live look at the pentagon. today we'll be taking a look at 9/11 memorials across the country and here in the bay area. we spoke with an artist of a new 9/11 memorial in napa. mom? did nana ever give you cheerios when you were a little kid? yeah, she did. were cheerios the same back then? cheerios has pretty much been the same forever. so...when we have cheerios, it's kind of like we are having breakfast with nana... yeah... ♪ yeah. you're so smart. >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> never forget. a live look at the white house right now. today's tributes to the victims and survivors of the september 11th attacks. >> we have good news for thousands of people evacuated by the morgan fire on mount diablo. the winds have been in firefighters' favor. >> higher humidity and cooler temperatures too in fact today likely to be the coolest day of the week. we'll talk about it coming up. >> and several crashes are reported at antioch right now in the westbound 4 commute. we'll have the latest travel t
here is a live look at the pentagon. today we'll be taking a look at 9/11 memorials across the country and here in the bay area. we spoke with an artist of a new 9/11 memorial in napa. mom? did nana ever give you cheerios when you were a little kid? yeah, she did. were cheerios the same back then? cheerios has pretty much been the same forever. so...when we have cheerios, it's kind of like we are having breakfast with nana... yeah... ♪ yeah. you're so smart. >> your realtime captioner:...
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david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >> and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm elizabeth cook. we have breaking news on a police standoff in newark. officers are at easy 8 motel where a suspected bank robber has barricaded himself inside one of the rooms. this is video from chopper 5 from a short time ago. this is hang on cedar court which is near the nimitz freeway. you've looking at live pictures of the scene right now. police say two men robbed a bank in fremont earlier today and a vehicle matching the description of the getaway car was traced back to that easy 8 motel. one of the suspects surrendered around 4 p.m. but police tell us he has been uncooperative. we'll bring you more developments as they come in. >>> a surprise for police officers raiding a suspected drug house in fairfield. they found a stash of drugs and cash but also an alligator. kpix 5 reporter ann notarangelo at the vacaville police depart
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. >> pelley: david martin at the pentagon for us tonight. david, thank you. remnants of tropical storm karen met up today with a huge storm system moving from west-to-east, bringing severe weather from the carolinas all the way up to vermont. a school bus overturned this morning on a muddy road in north carolina. nine students were taken to the hospital but the injuries aren't serious. when the weather service in anchorage, alaska, put out its forecast last friday, it seemed like any other-- until you look closely. the first letter of each line spells out "please pay us." turns out, the staff is working without pay during the federal government shutdown. hundreds of thousands of federal workers haven't been paid since the partial shutdown one week ago. there's no movement in the forecast for that, and now there is a second storm coming. next week the u.s. won't be able to pay the interest on its debts unless congress allows uncle sam to borrow more. the most conservative republicans in the house say they will not pass these bills unless they can make cuts to
. >> pelley: david martin at the pentagon for us tonight. david, thank you. remnants of tropical storm karen met up today with a huge storm system moving from west-to-east, bringing severe weather from the carolinas all the way up to vermont. a school bus overturned this morning on a muddy road in north carolina. nine students were taken to the hospital but the injuries aren't serious. when the weather service in anchorage, alaska, put out its forecast last friday, it seemed like any...
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david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> well, one of three men charged with trying to cover up the alleged boston marathon bombers is due in court today for a bail hearing. robel phillipos is charged with denying he was in tsarnaev's dorm room before the attack. if charged, he faces eight years in prison. meanwhile the family of boston marathon bombing suspect tamerlan tsarnaev is trying to find a place to bury him. his uncle arrived at the funeral home where his body was being held yesterday. there's a demonstration outside and so far no cemetery in massachusetts is willing to take the body. the next step is to ask the city of cambridge to provide a burial plot. the city is urging the family to look elsewhere, but tsarnaev's uncle says there was never any thought but to bury him here. >> he lived in america, he grew up here and lived ten years. he resided here in cambridge. >> officials searched tsarnaev's home again yesterday. sources tell cbs news that small amounts of bomb residue were found inside. >>> and the main fund to raise money for marathon bombing victims, the onefund,
david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> well, one of three men charged with trying to cover up the alleged boston marathon bombers is due in court today for a bail hearing. robel phillipos is charged with denying he was in tsarnaev's dorm room before the attack. if charged, he faces eight years in prison. meanwhile the family of boston marathon bombing suspect tamerlan tsarnaev is trying to find a place to bury him. his uncle arrived at the funeral home where his body was being held...
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and in the background, you could see the still burning pentagon. and that is a memory i'll never forget. >> miller: the c.i.a. launched a plan to dismantle al-qaeda and even today, the single most controversial piece of that strategy was the use of" enhanced interrogation techniques." let me read you a list of some of the techniques that were used by the c.i.a. to get information: waterboarding, hitting, bouncing suspects off walls, confining them in small spaces, loud music, sleep deprivation, nudity, keeping suspects in physical stress positions. if these were americans being held overseas by a foreign power, would we have called that torture? >> morell: i actually, john, want to challenge you on the word "torture." my officers carried out the guidance that was provided to them in both administrations, and obviously that was differing guidance. what's my view? my view was that those coercive techniques were the wrong thing to do. my view was that those techniques were inconsistent with american values. and for that reason i don't think they shoul
and in the background, you could see the still burning pentagon. and that is a memory i'll never forget. >> miller: the c.i.a. launched a plan to dismantle al-qaeda and even today, the single most controversial piece of that strategy was the use of" enhanced interrogation techniques." let me read you a list of some of the techniques that were used by the c.i.a. to get information: waterboarding, hitting, bouncing suspects off walls, confining them in small spaces, loud music,...
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we'll go live to the pentagon. >>> plus, crime on cruise ships. peter greenberg has a new detailed report on crime figures never before made public. >>> and the introduction of cronut sweeping new york city. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday morning. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. anne-marie green. anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com and i'm michelle griego. tis >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >> good morning, what day is it, michelle? >> friday. >> super friday! august 2. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now 4:29. super friday. >> great day around the bay area. lots of sunshine around the area. still patchy fog fog temperatures mainly in the 50s. the forecast is coming up. >> "friday light" at the bay bridge. no big issues even though we have upper deck roadwork still out there and lower deck. we'll tell you when it's scheduled to wrap up coming up. >> 7 cars. >> that's about it. >> thank you. >>> bart workers issued a warning at a rall
we'll go live to the pentagon. >>> plus, crime on cruise ships. peter greenberg has a new detailed report on crime figures never before made public. >>> and the introduction of cronut sweeping new york city. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday morning. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. anne-marie green. anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com and i'm michelle griego. tis >> your realtime captioner: linda marie...
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they're talk pentagon war. ing about war. they are at war against us. we have to recognize that. i think it would be very helpful to reclassify the major hasan case as a terrorist attack. it's strange and i think harmful in the effort of breaking through this political correctness so we can analyze this effectively, not to describe major hasan's attack, yelling, a la aqaba," after consulting with allawi, talking about jihad. the people killed there were killed as parent of this war, and that should be described as a terrorist attack. and studied from that point of view. maybe that would have helped a little bit in getting us further ahead if we had classified that correctly. >> schieffer: all right. well, thank you speech to both of you for bringing this perspective. and we'll be right back with a happy story. ♪ touching you sweet caroline ♪ ,,,,,,,,,,,, go a long way to find good news over this past week. but we did. we went all the way to china. earlier today, at the great hall of the people in beijing, american investor steve schwarzman, founder of the blackstone group, an
they're talk pentagon war. ing about war. they are at war against us. we have to recognize that. i think it would be very helpful to reclassify the major hasan case as a terrorist attack. it's strange and i think harmful in the effort of breaking through this political correctness so we can analyze this effectively, not to describe major hasan's attack, yelling, a la aqaba," after consulting with allawi, talking about jihad. the people killed there were killed as parent of this war, and...
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you have the justice department, state department, the pentagon over sexual assaults and treasury over the ice, and h.h.s. on the affordable care act, all with questions about lelegality, competence, managerl strength, and people look at the government and say under this president the government is not working. people can decide who is at fault on that but i don't think there's any question it's not working. >> schieffer: lois, you have been around here for a while. what do you make of all this? have you ever seen anything quite like what's going on in washington right now, where the government is basically paralyzed and we're all engulfed in all of these controversies. >> well, watergate, to go -- >> there is that. >> i really haven't, where five agencies are totally paralyzed. i think when the dust settles, i agree with david, it's going to be about the i.r.s. for all the complaining and how upset first amendment rights people are about the ap situation, i'm not sure the public really cares or they don't quite understand how it might affect the broader dissemination of information. b
you have the justice department, state department, the pentagon over sexual assaults and treasury over the ice, and h.h.s. on the affordable care act, all with questions about lelegality, competence, managerl strength, and people look at the government and say under this president the government is not working. people can decide who is at fault on that but i don't think there's any question it's not working. >> schieffer: lois, you have been around here for a while. what do you make of...
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he arrived at the pentagon to honor victims there. a memorial is held at pennsylvania to honor those aboard flight 93. >> choices made on tuesday. democrat deblasio is the nominee. voters rejected the men that gained national notoriety. anthony weiner and eliot spitzer. >> good morning. mor both weiner and spitzer were look for a come back after sex scandals. w weinerr garnered 5% of the vote. >> there's no doubt about it we im have the best ideas. i was an imperfect messenger. >> weiner was the first to call it a night finishing in fifth place. it sounded more like a victory speech. >> we did 125 new ideas every single day. >> reporter: weiner looked like a winner in may leading the ike polls among democrats. his campaign took a nose dive after he admitted to sending lewd pictures to women. >> i have said other texting photos were likely to come out. today they have. >> rep >> reporter: the scandal dominated front pages. the online alias became the bud -night of late night jokes. when it finally seemed the if the attention was starti
he arrived at the pentagon to honor victims there. a memorial is held at pennsylvania to honor those aboard flight 93. >> choices made on tuesday. democrat deblasio is the nominee. voters rejected the men that gained national notoriety. anthony weiner and eliot spitzer. >> good morning. mor both weiner and spitzer were look for a come back after sex scandals. w weinerr garnered 5% of the vote. >> there's no doubt about it we im have the best ideas. i was an imperfect...
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. >>> a pentagon investigation has cleared general john allen in the email scandal that brought down general david petraeus. petraeus resigned as head of the cia back in november after the fbi uncovered evidence he had an affair with his biographer. allen had been linked to the scandal for exchanging potentially inappropriate e- mails with a woman who sparked the petraeus investigation. but the defense department says the allegations that those e- mails were inappropriate are unsubstantiated. allen's nomination to become top commander of nato is still on hold at this time. >>> investigators say a fire sparked on a boeing 787 dreamliner was not caused by an overcharged battery as first thought. japan's transport agency says the lithium ion battery that overheated on the 787 experienced a sudden drop in voltage. all 50 of the dreamliners have been grounded after the jet made an emergency landing in japan a week ago. boeing is trying to address those electrical problems. >>> the house is set to vote today to extend the nation's debt limit for another three months. house republicans are
. >>> a pentagon investigation has cleared general john allen in the email scandal that brought down general david petraeus. petraeus resigned as head of the cia back in november after the fbi uncovered evidence he had an affair with his biographer. allen had been linked to the scandal for exchanging potentially inappropriate e- mails with a woman who sparked the petraeus investigation. but the defense department says the allegations that those e- mails were inappropriate are...
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david martin is at the pentagon with the story of the website. david, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. at last we have something to laugh about over here at the pentagon. we're talking about an internet blog which attracts 10,000 visitors a day. and some of what it turns out just might be the best military satire since joseph heller wrote "catch 22" more than 50 years ago. it's called the duffel blog and it features headlines like disgruntled vet kills 14 beers, shoots tequila. a wickedly clever parody of a sensitive issue, post-traumatic stress. >> i'm thinking i'm going to get a phone call from the pentagon and they're going to say, you're shut down. we're invoking the anti-satire law. >> reporter: this ex-marine started duffel blog two years ago. now he has 50 contributors many still on active duty who air their gripes anonymously. >> we're having fun but at the sim time we're proving some kind of point with every post we have. >> reporter: one of the duffel blog's favorite subjects is now retired general mattis who is also one of its
david martin is at the pentagon with the story of the website. david, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. at last we have something to laugh about over here at the pentagon. we're talking about an internet blog which attracts 10,000 visitors a day. and some of what it turns out just might be the best military satire since joseph heller wrote "catch 22" more than 50 years ago. it's called the duffel blog and it features headlines like disgruntled vet kills 14 beers, shoots...
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the pentagon has spent more th >>> all right. norah, we've seen plenty of low clouds and fog surge well onshore this morning. looks like it's going to be a slow breakup today and the temperatures, well, it's going to stay cool at the coastline but mild in the valleys. right now, everybody is sitting in the 50s with the cloudy skies. by the afternoon, sunshine in the valentine's, temperatures there in the low to mid-70s in the valleys. 60s and low 70s around the bay and 50s at the coastline with the fog continuing. more sunshine on the way the next couple day, the weekend looks fabulous and cooling off monday and tuesday >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by kay jewelers. every kiss begins with kay. >>> only on "cbs this morning" a secret service agent talks for the first time about the prostitution scandal. his allegations of a coverup and career's hanging in limbo. >> in my opinion and the opinion of other agents in this situation, they're trying to starve us out. >> he talks to our john miller. >>> what if you
the pentagon has spent more th >>> all right. norah, we've seen plenty of low clouds and fog surge well onshore this morning. looks like it's going to be a slow breakup today and the temperatures, well, it's going to stay cool at the coastline but mild in the valleys. right now, everybody is sitting in the 50s with the cloudy skies. by the afternoon, sunshine in the valentine's, temperatures there in the low to mid-70s in the valleys. 60s and low 70s around the bay and 50s at the...
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and republican senator lindsey graham on the storm inside over the president's nominees to head the pentagon and the c.i.a. >> osgood: bob scheiffer. thank you. we'll be watching. next week here on sunday morning. game show host wayne brady. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ ♪ that's why right here in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ ♪ [ woman ] if you have the audacity to believe your financial advisor should focus on your long-term goals, not their short-term agenda. [ male announcer ] join the nearly 7 million investors who think like you do. face time and think time make a difference. at edward jones, it's how we make sense of investing. progressive claims. this is flo. i need you. i feel so alone. but you're not alone. i knew you'd come. like i could stay away. you know i can't do this witho
and republican senator lindsey graham on the storm inside over the president's nominees to head the pentagon and the c.i.a. >> osgood: bob scheiffer. thank you. we'll be watching. next week here on sunday morning. game show host wayne brady. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ ♪ that's why right here in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it...
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the pentagon's estimate of the real number of what is notoriously an underreported crime goes much higher. 26,000 service men and women experienced unwanted sexual contact compared to 19,300 two years before. made worse, says california congresswoman jackie spear, by the fact that commanding officers have broad powers to prevent prosecution within their units and often do. >> the result is that we have about a third of the women who serve in the military now that sometime in their career will be sexually assaulted or raped. >> reporter: 122 lawmakers are pushing legislation that would allow sexual assault cases to be investigated and prosecuted outside the chain of command. meanwhile, krusinski has been removed from his job as head of sexual assault prevention for the air force until the investigation is completed. charlie, norah? >> david, thank you. >>> governor chris christie is in the middle of a re-election campaign in new jersey but this morning news of his weight loss surgery is turning the conversation toward a white house. cbs news political director john dickerson is with us fro
the pentagon's estimate of the real number of what is notoriously an underreported crime goes much higher. 26,000 service men and women experienced unwanted sexual contact compared to 19,300 two years before. made worse, says california congresswoman jackie spear, by the fact that commanding officers have broad powers to prevent prosecution within their units and often do. >> the result is that we have about a third of the women who serve in the military now that sometime in their career...
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lawmakers are running out of type to set funding and policy for the pentagon next year. they still need to confirm janet yellen as the next federal chair before bernanke's term ends next month. it's no wonder one house committee chose to focus on a less invasive topic, space aliens. >> is there life out there? what do they think about new york city? >> reporter: congress has passed 56 bills in 2013 in the past 66 years only three other times that congress has passed less than 100 bills in a single year. many of the bills this congress passed were simply extensions of older laws that were set to expire. hope appears to be dwindling for the small deal between house and budget leaders that wanted to replace the federal spending cuts known as sequester with smarter cuts and revenue. >> when will they learn to say yes? >> reporter: john boehner argued senate democrats were to blame for this year's inaction because they wouldn't consider the bills. >> this year is going down as the least productive in congressional history. what can you and others do to change that? >> look at
lawmakers are running out of type to set funding and policy for the pentagon next year. they still need to confirm janet yellen as the next federal chair before bernanke's term ends next month. it's no wonder one house committee chose to focus on a less invasive topic, space aliens. >> is there life out there? what do they think about new york city? >> reporter: congress has passed 56 bills in 2013 in the past 66 years only three other times that congress has passed less than 100...
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businesses and the pentagon. china's president xi says they also are concerned about the attacks. possible insisted that his position on cyber security with china is not undermined by revelations that the u.s. government is tracking the phone records of millions of americans. earlier in the day, the president defended that program, arguing that it prevents terrorist attacks while only modestly infringing on privacy. >> nobody is listening to your telephone calls. >> reporter: the white house chose a resort near palm springs for the summit in the hope that the summit would encourage an air of informality and get them to speak more candidly. in fact, the tone of their candor was mostly positive with both presidents calling for a new model of cooperation. >> we're more likely to achieve our objectives of prosperity and security of our people if we are working together cooperatively rather than engaged in conflict. >> reporter: in a sign that the leaders judged this informal summit to be a success so far, president xi invited president obama for a similar meeting in china. chip reid,
businesses and the pentagon. china's president xi says they also are concerned about the attacks. possible insisted that his position on cyber security with china is not undermined by revelations that the u.s. government is tracking the phone records of millions of americans. earlier in the day, the president defended that program, arguing that it prevents terrorist attacks while only modestly infringing on privacy. >> nobody is listening to your telephone calls. >> reporter: the...
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the plan was directed by david petraeus and backed by pentagon leaders and secretary of state hillary clinton. the white house had doubts which rebels could be trusted with the arms. those details came to light during a senate hearing on libya and republicans had some tough questions for panetta, who revealed he and president obama spoke once during the eight-hour benghazi attack that left four americans dead and explained why the pentagon didn't send any war planes. >> reporter: the reason planes were not launched the attack came in two waves in two different locations and after the first wave ended after about an hour and a half they all thought it was over plus he said there wasn't enough actionable intelligence on the ground to act. >> you can't just willy-nilly send f-16s there and blow the hell out of a place without knowing what's taking place. >> reporter: under questioning by republicans secretary panetta and the joint chiefs of staff martin dempsey say they were aware in the months before attack u.s. ambassador chris stevens was worried about security in libya. >> did you re
the plan was directed by david petraeus and backed by pentagon leaders and secretary of state hillary clinton. the white house had doubts which rebels could be trusted with the arms. those details came to light during a senate hearing on libya and republicans had some tough questions for panetta, who revealed he and president obama spoke once during the eight-hour benghazi attack that left four americans dead and explained why the pentagon didn't send any war planes. >> reporter: the...
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le >>> a battle is brewing with and n president obama's pick to head the pentagon. critics at critics promised a tough n proc confirmation process for former huck hagel senator chuck hagel. >> there are also questions o about the president's nomination his to run the cia, antiterrorism bi chief, john brennan. bill plante is at the white house. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the president's choice of chuck hagel for pentagon and john brennan for cia means a the whit confirmation battle. the white house went into this knowing that. w so there's a campaign to win thek that battle. is not some senators think hagel is not others that tough nouf on iran others that l. he's not committed to israel. brennan is under scrutiny by those who want to know if he was involved in harsh interrogation w programs when he was at the administ white house during the george them on bush administration. the president defended his hagel' nominees as he announced them. our >> chuck hagel's leadership of the our military would be historic. he would be the first person of serve enlis
le >>> a battle is brewing with and n president obama's pick to head the pentagon. critics at critics promised a tough n proc confirmation process for former huck hagel senator chuck hagel. >> there are also questions o about the president's nomination his to run the cia, antiterrorism bi chief, john brennan. bill plante is at the white house. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the president's choice of chuck hagel for pentagon and john brennan for cia means a the...
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. >> a 20% cut in the number of top brass and high-level civilians at the pentagon by 2019. >> "the new york times" says universities have been increasingly hit with fiber attacks. they're happening millions times each week. most are believed to come from china. campuses often don't learn about the hacking till much later. >> "usa today" says an autopsy confirmed "glee" star cory monteith died of an overdose. experts say people can be vulnerable to overdose because they can no >>> starting out with a lot of clouds around the bay area this morning all the way into the bay and along the coastline and some of the valleys, too. but by the afternoon, more sunshine and some warmer weather is on the way. high pressure now building in out of the desert southwest. that is really going to crank up the temperatures away from the immediate coastline into the upper 80s inland today in many spots, 70s a few 80s around the bay and 60s toward the coast. next couple of days going to get hot in spots, some places inland near triple digits over the weekend. >> announcer: this national weather report spons
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we want to bring in david martin at the pentagon with new information. david -- >> reporter: we can confirm that there were some fatalityiesfatalities. we don't know exactly how many. the u.s. navy is confirming some fatalities. this question of how the shooter got in is a good one because i've been to the navy yard many times. you have to pass security at the front gate to get onto the base. then you have to go through security when you enter each of the buildings. this gunman either forced his way past or had some kind of identification that allowed him to get past these various check points. >> this is from david. do they think they know where he is even though it's not con confirmed? >> he is said to be barricaded in one of the rooms. i do not have that from the officials. >> you've got the mass casual incident anywhere where you have more than half a dozen injured. you have a chaotic scene there. at if front gate of the in a navy yard, brought the people injured so far. outside the gate they have a mass casualty incident vehicle. they have brought i
we want to bring in david martin at the pentagon with new information. david -- >> reporter: we can confirm that there were some fatalityiesfatalities. we don't know exactly how many. the u.s. navy is confirming some fatalities. this question of how the shooter got in is a good one because i've been to the navy yard many times. you have to pass security at the front gate to get onto the base. then you have to go through security when you enter each of the buildings. this gunman either...
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david martin is at the pentagon this morning. good morning. >> good morning. there are no reports of u.s. casualties in either of the operations which is remarkable. they were both high risk putting american boots on the ground in populated areas. early saturday morning in front of this house in the downtown area of libya's capital tripoli delta force commanders surrounded the car smashed in windows and carried him away. he'll stand trial for bombings in africa. traveling abroad secretary of state john kerry defended the operations. >> united states of america is going to do everything in it's power that's legal and appropriate in order to enforce the law and protect our security. >> a second raid along the coast of southern somalia was underway early saturday morning. united states navy seals tried to apprehend the leader of al shabaab, the terrorist group responsible for the attack at a nearby shopping mall in nairobi. a man linked to the embassy bombings. seals got caught in a fire fight and or forced to withdraw. it's unclear if he was ill cankilled or wou
david martin is at the pentagon this morning. good morning. >> good morning. there are no reports of u.s. casualties in either of the operations which is remarkable. they were both high risk putting american boots on the ground in populated areas. early saturday morning in front of this house in the downtown area of libya's capital tripoli delta force commanders surrounded the car smashed in windows and carried him away. he'll stand trial for bombings in africa. traveling abroad secretary...
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the pentagon says the iranian jet backed away when the american flight of a plane escort, the un-- escorting the unmanned drone issued a warning. the drone was on a routine mission. >>> a united nations mission is looking into the drone program. pakistan said they did not consent to any strikes. pakistan estimates that at least 400 civilians have been killed in such strikes but the u.s. says pakistan consented to the strikes and the death counts are actually lower. >>> president obama is leaving the white house to take his energy policy on the road. ktvu's kyla campbell is live in our washington, d.c. bureau to tell us how this could benefit the bay area. >> reporter: dave, the president wants to give funding to states that produce clean energy. we know the bay area has been innovative when it comes to this. if this passes it could mean more jobs. president obama says since etook office, the u.s. has doubled from wind and solar sources and the u.s. reliance on gas and oil from other countries is at a 20-year low. he says more needs to be done and he's calling on congress. this plan includes
the pentagon says the iranian jet backed away when the american flight of a plane escort, the un-- escorting the unmanned drone issued a warning. the drone was on a routine mission. >>> a united nations mission is looking into the drone program. pakistan said they did not consent to any strikes. pakistan estimates that at least 400 civilians have been killed in such strikes but the u.s. says pakistan consented to the strikes and the death counts are actually lower. >>>...
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it rolls back cuts at the pentagon and domestic programs reduces retirement benefits for veterans younger than 62 airline security fees go upstarting in july. >>> this morning, ind why is demanding the u.s. drop charges against one of the diplomats arrested in flork last week accused of lying on a visa application and paying her housekeeper and nanny far less than minimum wage. the u.s. says the diplomat accused the maid of blackmail. this sparked relations between the u.s. and ind yeah. there are new developments. michelle miller here. >> good morning norah and jeff. secretary of state john kerry called the top indian national security advisor to express regret about how this has unfolded. according to the u.s. attorney prosecuting the case the agents that arrested the diplomat didn't do anything wrong. despite having ignited a fire storm of protests in india over the arrest and treatment of diplomat devyani khobragade. after her arrest the diplomat was given curtesies well beyond what most defendants get including phone calls and time to arrange child care. agents brought her coffee and
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with the pentagon and other departments already in crisis mode, the white house oannounced thursday the president phoned mitch mcconnell and house speaker john boehner but deliberately avoided saying more. was it simply to restate his position or to reach out to them in the interests of compromise? >> the president spoke with senator mcconnell and the speaker. i have no content to read out to you of those conversations. >> reporter: the two republican leaders pointed out this was the first time the president has reached out to them on the topic of the automatic cuts in two months since the end of 2012. the sequester is set to kick in a week from today will mean $1.2 trillion in across the board cuts. thursday, mr. obama argued to friendly radio hosts that republicans are standing in his way for the wrong reasons. >> their basic view is that nothing is important enough to raise taxes on wealthy individuals or corporations and they would prefer to see these kinds of cuts and that's the thing that binds their party together at this point." >> reporter: but republicans say the president is
with the pentagon and other departments already in crisis mode, the white house oannounced thursday the president phoned mitch mcconnell and house speaker john boehner but deliberately avoided saying more. was it simply to restate his position or to reach out to them in the interests of compromise? >> the president spoke with senator mcconnell and the speaker. i have no content to read out to you of those conversations. >> reporter: the two republican leaders pointed out this was...
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believes civil rights issues, particularly gay rights, were settled during his first term, when at the pentagon and throughout all military service, "don't ask, don't tell" was ended under his watch and he embraced formally for the first time gay marriage across the country. what arguments are to be settled for fought for in the future? climate change, immigration and tax reform among others. the president did at one point in his speech say there are some parts of government that need to be reformed, but our usefulness of one small olive branch to republicans. but we are not a nation of takers and the fundamental foundations of the great society, medicare, medicaid and social security will be preserved under his watch and the encroachments republicans would like to make on those programs from the president's perspective in the name of deficit reduction will be, if not repelled, at least resisted. scott? >> major, thank you very much. this is the crowd in washington, d.c., live, as they begin to wander away from the national mall, after witnessing american history firsthand. during the president
believes civil rights issues, particularly gay rights, were settled during his first term, when at the pentagon and throughout all military service, "don't ask, don't tell" was ended under his watch and he embraced formally for the first time gay marriage across the country. what arguments are to be settled for fought for in the future? climate change, immigration and tax reform among others. the president did at one point in his speech say there are some parts of government that need...